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Zimbabwe’s cabinet has agreed to a controversial plan that would effectively extend the presidency of Emmerson Mnangagwa through to 2030, a development that has attracted intense debate across the political landscape, civil society groups, and regional...
The recent opening of a modern bowling alley in Mogadishu, Somalia, has become a powerful symbol of the city’s slow but steady return to everyday life after decades of conflict, insecurity, and social disruption. For many...

Bill Ackman urges President Trump to reconsider tariff strategy amid economic risks

Billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman has publicly called on President Donald Trump to adjust his economic strategy, warning that aggressive trade policies could...

Indonesia’s Balikpapan refinery upgrade: A major leap toward energy security and sustainability

In a significant development for Indonesia's energy sector, the Indonesian government has officially launched the upgraded Balikpapan Refinery. This extensive modernization project aims to...

India and Germany strengthen bilateral ties with new security, migration, and mobility agreements

In a significant move to deepen strategic relations, India and Germany have formalized multiple agreements during German Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s first official visit to...

United States to withdraw from 66 international organizations in major foreign policy shift

The United States has announced plans to withdraw from 66 international organizations, marking one of the most significant recalibrations of its global engagement in...

Confusion and debate in the United States following U.S. military operation in Venezuela

The recent U.S. military operation in Venezuela has ignited widespread confusion and intense debate across American political and public spheres. The unprecedented mission, which...

Why some African countries are restricting entry for U.S. citizens

In recent months, several African countries have introduced new entry restrictions for U.S. citizens, sparking international attention and raising questions about the evolving dynamics...
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Uganda reintroduces rhinos to the wild after more than four decades

Uganda has taken a historic step in wildlife conservation by reintroducing rhinoceroses into the wild for the first time in over 40 years. The...

Fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis sparks national debate on immigration enforcement

A fatal shooting involving a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer in Minneapolis has triggered widespread public concern, official investigations, and renewed national...

Nepal’s Energy Minister resigns amid questions over political affiliation

Kathmandu: Nepal’s Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation has resigned from his post following mounting questions over his political affiliation, a move that...

Two killed in shooting at Mormon church parking lot in Salt Lake City

A tragic shooting incident in the parking lot of a Mormon church in Salt Lake City, Utah, claimed the lives of two people and...

U.S. woman killed in ICE shooting in Minneapolis sparks national debate on immigration enforcement

A fatal shooting involving a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Minneapolis has ignited widespread concern and renewed debate over federal immigration...

United States to control Venezuelan oil sales indefinitely amid political turmoil

The United States has announced a groundbreaking policy to assume long-term control over the sale and revenues of Venezuela’s oil, marking a significant shift...
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